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Safety & Sanitation TM 1 MSDS Material Safety Data Sheet Includes 8 sections: 1. Manufacturer Information 2. Hazard Ingredients/ Identity Information 3. Physical/ Chemical Characteristics 4. Fire and Explosion Hazard Data 5. Reactivity Data 6. Health Hazard Data 7. Precautions for Safe Handling and Use 8. Control Measures

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MSDS Material Safety Data Sheet. Includes 8 sections: Manufacturer Information Hazard Ingredients/ Identity Information Physical/ Chemical Characteristics Fire and Explosion Hazard Data Reactivity Data Health Hazard Data Precautions for Safe Handling and Use Control Measures. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: MSDS Material Safety Data Sheet

Safety & Sanitation TM 1

MSDSMaterial Safety Data Sheet

Includes 8 sections:1. Manufacturer Information

2. Hazard Ingredients/ Identity Information

3. Physical/ Chemical Characteristics

4. Fire and Explosion Hazard Data

5. Reactivity Data

6. Health Hazard Data

7. Precautions for Safe Handling and Use

8. Control Measures

Page 2: MSDS Material Safety Data Sheet

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Animal injuries – bites, kicking, scratches

Back injuries – improperly lifting heavy objects or animals

Falls on wet floors

Exposure to x-rays

Physical Hazards

Page 3: MSDS Material Safety Data Sheet

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Chemical Hazards

Drugs

Cleaning agents

Insecticides

Anesthetic gases

Many hazardous chemicals are routinely used in veterinary hospitals.

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Living tissue and organismsBloodUrineLive vaccinesMedical waste that has had contact with living tissue (urine soaked blankets, bandage material, etc.)Needles and scalpels “Sharps”

Biological hazards

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Zoonotic hazardsViruses

Rabies (Hydrophobia)Sleeping Sickness (Encephalitis)

BacteriaCat Scratch FeverLeptospirosisSalmonellosisBrucellosisAnthraxTuberculosis

Parasites

Sarcoptic mange

Toxoplasmosis

Visceral Larva Migrans (Toxocariasis)

Creeping Eruption (Ancylostomiasis)

Fungus

Ringworm

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Safety signs & equipment

Danger Radioactive Biohazard

DosimeterLead Gloves

Back Brace

Wet Floor

Lead Apron

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Drug Schedules

Schedule I: no medical use – high abuseHeroin, Methaqualone, LSD, Peyote, Psilocybin, Marijuana, Hashish, Hash Oil, amphetamine variants.

Schedule II: accepted medical use – high abuseDilaudid, Demerol, Methadone, Cocaine, PCP, Morphine, and cannabis, amphetamine and barbiturate types.

Schedule III: accepted medical use – medium abuseOpium, Vicodan, Tylenol w/codine, and narcotic, amphetamine and barbiturate types.

Schedule IV: accepted medical use – low abuseDarvocet, Xanax, Valium, Halcyon, Ambien, Ativan, barbiturate types.

Schedule V: accepted medical use – very low abuseLomotil, Phenergan, liquid suspensions.

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Cleaning –physically removing all visible signs of dirt and organic matter such as feces, blood, hair, etc.

Disinfecting –destroying most microorganisms on nonliving things by physical or chemical means

Sterilizing – destroying ALL microorganisms and viruses on an object using chemicals and/or heat under pressure

Antiseptics – solutions that destroy microorganisms or inhibit their growth on living tissue

Types of Sanitation

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Alcohols – ethyl alcohol, isopropyl alcohol, ethanol

Aldehydes – gluteraldehyde, formaldehyde

Chlorine – bleach

Iodine and Iodophors – Betadine, iodine

Quaternary ammonias – Centrimide, Quatsyl-D

Commonly Used chemicals

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Physical cleaning – using a chemical with a mop or sponge

Cold sterilization – soaking items in a disinfectant chemical until they are used

Dry heat – incinerating an object or exposing it to flame

Radiation – using ultraviolet or gamma rays

Filtration – removing particles from the air using a physical barrierUltrasound – passing high frequency sound waves through a solution to create a vibration that scrubs an object to remove debrisAutoclave – a sealed chamber in which objects are exposed to heat and steam under pressure

Methods of Sanitation